May Day Breakfast for the Band, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana Women were admitted to Indiana Asbury College beginning in 1867. The first sorority in the country, Kappa Alpha Theta, was established on this campus in 1870. May Day festivities began on campus around 1908 and became the premier women’s event.,Putnam County JourneyAuthor(s): Inbody, John

Diagrams, mind-maps, tables, graphs, time lines, flow charts, sequence diagrams, decision trees: all can be used to organise thought. This unit will introduce you to a variety of thinking skills. Asking and answering questions is at the heart of high-quality thinking. Questions naturally arise from the desire to know and learn about things and may be the starting point for a journey of understanding.

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Tunnel Through! Students apply their knowledge about mountains and rocks to transportation engineering, with the task of developing a model mountain tunnel that simulates the principles behind real-life engineering design. Student teams design and create model tunnels through a clay mountain, working within design constraints and testing for success; the tunnels must meet specific design requirements and withstand a certain load.Author(s): Denise W. Carlson,Malinda Schaefer Zarske,Marissa

How To Prevent Foot Blisters This is a must watch video for all students. It shows precautions
to prevent foot blisters including the proper shoes that dont fit too big or small, using an antiperspirant on the feet to prevent sweaty feat which could cause foot blisters. wearing the right blend of socks and many other important things to know. Includes how to break-in new shoes. Sandals also noted.Author(s): No creator set

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Obama meets with Dalai Lama July 17 - U.S. President Barack Obama meets with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in Washington. Julie Noce, reports.Author(s): No creator set

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Data challenges in the DataOne project Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. Presentation by John Cobb from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discussing data challenges in the DataOne project.Author(s): No creator set

Simple Justice 2: Social Science Evidence This segment from American Experience: Simple Justice documents Dr. Kenneth Clark's doll test, which became important social science evidence in the Brown case.Author(s): Creator not set

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Mendez v. Westminster: Desegregating California's Schools Sylvia Mendez recalls the conditions that led Mexican Americans to sue for desegregation in the 1940s in this segment from Mendez vs. Westminster: Para Todos los Niños/For All the Children, from KOCE-TV.Author(s): Creator not set

Introduction to the Atom In this 21 minute video the atom is explained using a smart board and a narrator. An atom is any substance that can't be cut down any smaller. Many scientists contributed to the atomic theory of an
atom, and what energy is part of the atom. The atom can be divided into 4 main parts: the neutrons, the protons, the electrons, and the nucleus. The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, and determines what the element is. Electrons in the outermost shells can determine if an elemeAuthor(s): No creator set

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DramaDawgs Summer Theatre Camp In July the Department of Theatre and Film Studies hosted its inaugural DramaDawgs Summer Theatre Camp. The intensive week-long camp gave high school aged students the opportunity to expand their training in character development and acting on camera. For information about DramaDawgs please contact George Contini (gcontini@uga.edu) or Dina Canup (dinac@uga.edu).Author(s): No creator set